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Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader, by Joel Pett

Joel Pett and George Rupp

Columbia University President George Rupp (right) presents Joel Pett with The 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning.

Winning Work

(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - February 7, 1999)
 
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - March 4, 1999)
 
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - March 12, 1999)
 
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - March 12, 1999)
 
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - April 9, 1999)
 
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - May 25, 1999)
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - May 26, 1999)
 
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - June 3, 1999)
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - June 15, 1999)
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - June 17, 2008)
 
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - July 8, 1999)
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - July 18, 1999)
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - August 1, 1999)
 
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - August 15, 1999)
 
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - August 24, 1999)
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - September 13, 1999)
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - September 30, 1999)
 
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - October 24, 1999)
 
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - December 5, 1999)
 
(Joel Pett/Lexington Herald-Leader - December 18, 1999)

Biography

Joel Pett has been the editorial cartoonist at the Lexington Herald-Leader since 1984. His cartoons have appeared in hundreds of papers and magazines nationwide, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Philadelphia Daily News, Boston Globe, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, USA Today, Chicago Sun-Times, Newsweek, George, Business Week, MS. and Discover.

Having observed life in over twenty-five countries, from his boyhood home in Nigeria, down the Amazon, to Red Square, Tiananmen Square, and beyond, Pett sums up his philosophy simply: God help us, and soon…extra cream, please.

Pett was the 1999 winner of the Robert F. Kennedy Award for outstanding journalistic coverage of the disadvantaged, and the 1995 winner of the Global Media Award for cartoons on population issues. He has twice been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in editorial cartooning, in 1989 and 1998. He is a past president of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists.

Petts's cartoons are available in four paperback collections, the latest beingJust Don't Inhale. Joel Pett is proudest of a college intramural golf title, and of shutting out a Kentucky basketball player in a celebrity game of HORSE. His list of embarrassments is endless.

Finalists

Nominated as finalists in Editorial Cartooning in 2000:

The Jury

William P. McKenzie(chair )

associate editorial page editor

Jeannine Guttman

editor and vice president

Saundra Keyes

managing editor

Jack D. Loftis

associate publisher and editor

David Norwood

illustrator

Winners in Editorial Cartooning

2000 Prize Winners

George Dohrmann

For his determined reporting, despite negative reader reaction, that revealed academic fraud in the men's basketball program at the University of Minnesota.