(CBS News) --2020 Democratic hopeful Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, said "I'll be honest, I had to Google that, I guess it's a generational thing" after President Trump referred to ...
Oct. 21—Alfred E. Neuman said it all: "What, me worry?" Chances are, not many recognize that name but it was once very famous across the country. Neuman is the name of the red-haired kid with a gap ...
It's funny to me how people young and old alike were able to laugh at the ridiculosity of Mad Magazine—with its touché assessments of a world in peril—when we've now reached a point where it's harder ...
President Donald Trump recently dismissed Democratic candidate Pete Buttigieg by comparing him to the Mad magazine cartoon character Alfred E. Neuman. During an interview with Politico, the president ...
The humor magazine MAD and the sketch comedy series MAD TV both ended their long runs in recent years, but this influential pop culture icon sill has its fans. That’s why Funko is finally delivering a ...
Senator Clinton provoked chortles in Colorado this weekend when she likened President Bush to the gap-toothed cartoon icon Alfred E. Neuman, best known for gracing the covers of Mad magazine for the ...
Making MAD is diving deep into the history of the infamous character of Alfred E. Neuman, Mad magazine's red haired cover boy for over sixty years, whose iconic features and mischievous grin has ...
Alfred E. Neuman arrived in the Berkshires on Saturday. Yes, that Alfred E. Neuman, the beloved fresh-faced, freckled, goofy-grinned, gap-toothed, big-eared redhead, with a protruding nose, and ...