Former Andrews McMeel Universal Vice Chairman and Andrews McMeel Publishing CEO Kathleen Andrews Dies
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KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Kathleen Whalen Andrews, former vice chairman of Kansas City-based media company Andrews McMeel Universal and chief executive officer of Andrews McMeel Publishing, and founding director of The Andrews Family Foundation, passed away April 16, 2021, announced Andrews McMeel Universal (AMU) Chairman Emeritus John McMeel and AMU Chief Executive Officer Andy Sareyan. She was 84 years old.
Kathleen W. Andrews, Former Andrews McMeel Universal and Andrews McMeel Publishing Executive, Dies Kathy was just outstanding – with tremendous insight as a shrewd and savvy chief executive, and as a compassionate, thoughtful leader, said McMeel. I am honored to call her my business partner, and my dear friend, of more than 50 years. She was a very special human being – and we will mi
Former Andrews McMeel Universal Vice Chairman and Andrews McMeel Publishing CEO Kathleen Andrews Dies
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Wednesday, April 21, 2004
DOONESBURY © G. B. Trudeau. Reprinted with permission of ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATION. All rights reserved. Image: ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATION
The ground-breaking comic strip
Doonesbury has been with us for a half-century. It was the first daily comic strip to win a Pulitzer Prize for tackling social issues, politics and war. It s also been censored for some of those same reasons.
It all began as an irreverent strip called
Bull Tales in the
Yale Daily News when Garry Trudeau was a junior. Its main character was B.D., who was based on Yale s standout quarterback, Brian Dowling. The strip caught the attention of a fledgling newspaper syndicate which told Trudeau the drawing and lettering needed work but also told him it read like dispatches from the front lines of the counter culture.