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Friday, September 5, 2008

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Mike Keefe
Denver Post

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Websites
intoon.com
denverpost.com
cagle.com
Books
The Ten Speed Commandments
(1987)

Keefe-Kebab
(1984)

Running Awry
(1979)

 

Mike Keefe

Mike Keefe has been the editorial cartoonist for The Denver Post since 1975. His cartoons have appeared in Time, Newsweek, Business Week, US News and World Report, The New York Times, USA Today and The Washington Post; and in over 200 newspapers across the country.

He won top awards in The Fischetti editorial cartoon competition (1991, 2001,2007), the National Headliners Club (1986), and the Society of Professional Journalists (1986).  He was a John S. Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University and is past President of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists. He was a juror for the 1997 and 1998 Pulitzer Prizes in Journalism.

Keefe has numerous animation credits.  His "Talking Heads" animated caricatures were a weekly feature of “InToon with the News” on America Online for a number of years.  His animated editorial cartoons were syndicated nationally by Newsweek Broadcasting's Cartoon-a-Torial and were a part of dePIXion studios' Penpoint package.  His film, “A.M” was a part of the International Animation Festival in Denver.  "The Life and Times of Ralph and Louie," produced by dePIXion studios and animated by Keefe, was a bimonthly feature of Launch, a CD-ROM Magazine.

Keefe is the author of Running Awry, McGraw Hill 1979; Keefe-Kebab, The Denver Post Corporation, 1984; and The 10 Speed Commandments, Doubleday, 1987. He was co-creator with Pittsburgh Post-Gazette cartoonist Tim Menees, of the comic strips Cooper and Iota.

Keefe, is a former US Marine, college math teacher, and for a short time, (before Frank Shorter's heat), the state masters record holder in the indoor mile.  He plays guitar and harp for the rock and blues band, Falling Rock.  Keefe has tow grown children and lives with his wife in downtown Denver. He has no known allergies

Major Awards
Fischetti Award, 2007
Fischetti Award, 1991
Sigma Delta Chi Award, 1986
National Headliner Award, 1986
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Description of Presentation: Slide show of cartoons from a left of center perspective, discussion of current events, question and answer session.
Length of Presentation: 30 minutes to 1 hour
Availability: Whenever
Terms: Negotiable
Setup Needs: Computer Projector
Other Requirements: Good food or, failing that, a good cause.