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A Round and a Roundy: Life During Wartime

This week, our editorial cartoonist, Bill Roundy, broadens his palette beyond street safety issues to the wider world we're living in today.
A Round and a Roundy: Life During Wartime
Editorial cartoon of Bill Roundy by editorial cartoonist Bill Roundy.

This week, our editorial cartoonist, Bill Roundy, broadens his palette beyond street safety issues to the wider world we’re living in today.

And he finds it … far narrower.

A legendary man about town, Roundy has found his world shrunken during our national crisis, and offers a universal message of, well, if not hope, at least resilience. The three-panel cartoon is below:

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