Editorial Cartoons from the Past Week (May 18, 2026)
Enjoy a smile with editorial cartoons from the past week, featuring work by Greg Perry and Patrick LaMontagne. A light-hearted look at current events.
Enjoy a smile with editorial cartoons from the past week, featuring work by Greg Perry and Patrick LaMontagne. A light-hearted look at current events.
Oscar winner Javier Bardem curses world leaders at Cannes, calling Trump, Putin, and Netanyahu examples of toxic masculinity.
Tim Dolighan's latest cartoon for May 18, 2026, offers a satirical take on current events. View the full cartoon in the Toronto Sun.
Meet SUNshine Girl Keesha, a passionate Scorpio who dreams of launching a food truck and becoming the Queen of Cupcakes. She loves fashion, shopping, and the Raptors.
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RecommendedMeet Keesha, a 5-foot-8 Scorpio passionate about fashion, shopping, and cooking. She dreams of launching a food truck and becoming the Queen of Cupcakes. A big Raptors fan, she aims for an Audi R9.
Meet Lexi, this week's Sunshine Girl, a gamer at heart who loves old-school Nintendo, Mass Effect, card games, and Harry Potter.
Conservative author Eric Metaxas sparked backlash by suggesting God raised up President Trump to build a White House ballroom, a project Trump has long championed.
Pride Winnipeg president Barry Karlenzig discusses the significance of International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia, emphasizing ongoing challenges and community resilience.
Podcaster Alex Cooper, 31, announces pregnancy with husband Matt Kaplan, 42. The couple married in April 2024 in Mexico. Cooper previously said she changed her mind about kids in her 30s.
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RecommendedPostmedia Calgary photographers capture snowy Heritage Park opening, Otafest anime festival, and sunny Calaway Park debut this weekend.
Aaron Rai, 31, shot a final-round 65 to win the PGA Championship, becoming the first English-born player since Jim Barnes in 1919 to claim the Wanamaker Trophy.
School of Rock Winnipeg celebrated its 10th anniversary with a performance by its instructor band at Sidestage Winnipeg on May 16, 2026.
Cris Derksen, acclaimed Indigenous cellist and composer, died in a car crash. The Juno-nominated artist was known for blending classical and Indigenous music.
The Canadian Tulip Festival concludes its 74th season in Ottawa with a wave of visitors enjoying the final days of blooms and festivities across the capital.
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RecommendedCris Derksen, 45, died in a head-on collision near Slave Lake, Alta., while returning from her father's funeral. The Juno-nominated cellist was a beloved figure in Canada's classical and Indigenous music scenes.
The 28th annual Otafest filled downtown Calgary with anime, manga, and Japanese pop culture fans. The event featured cosplay, panels, and more.
Thousands gathered at Windsor's waterfront on May 17, 2026, for a vibrant celebration of Sikh heritage, featuring traditional food, music, and cultural activities.
Barbra Streisand will not attend the Cannes Palme d'Or ceremony after sustaining a knee injury. The iconic singer and actress was set to receive the honorary award.
The Mechanics' Institute Library in San Francisco, founded in 1854, received a book checked out over a century ago, highlighting its enduring role as a cultural hub.
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RecommendedAdam Driver responds to Lena Dunham's allegations of violent outbursts on 'Girls,' saying he will address them in a future book.
The Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' returns to the top of the box office in its fourth weekend, starring Jaafar Jackson. The film continues to draw audiences.
Adam Driver addressed Lena Dunham's memoir claims about his behavior on 'Girls' at Cannes, saying he's saving comments for his own book.
Edna Lewis's cookbook 'The Taste of Country Cooking' revolutionized American cuisine 50 years ago, blending Black heritage with farm-to-table principles.
A decade after Gord Downie's diagnosis and final tour, a new bracket competition will determine the best Tragically Hip song, based on streams and fan votes.
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RecommendedDuring SNL's 'Weekend Update' joke swap, Colin Jost nearly shaved his head on live TV after a controversial joke about Ye, with Michael Che stopping the barber.
Greg Snider's 'Project For A Public Works Yard' reveals hidden city infrastructure in a cutaway sculpture, celebrating the work of municipal employees.
Retired Warrant Officer Mike Fournier discusses his memoir 'Intelligence Operator 230,' offering a rare glimpse into the covert world of espionage and his experiences as a spy.
John Krasinski returns as Jack Ryan in 'Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War' on Prime Video. Plus, series finales of 'Survivor' and 'Outlander,' and new shows like 'The Boroughs.'
Edna Lewis's 'The Taste of Country Cooking' turned 50, reshaping American dining by honoring Black rural traditions. Her legacy endures.
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RecommendedWill Ferrell's SNL hosting gig started with a surprise as Chad Smith impersonated him. Paul McCartney also joined the fun.