If you follow tennis or Twitter, at all, you have probably seen the cartoon showing Serena Williams stomping on her racket in her U.S. Open loss on Saturday, with her features exaggerated into a ...
Nearly six months after a cartoon mocking Serena Williams unleashed immediate international rebuke, with critics calling it a racist Jim-Crow-era-like rendering of the sports star, the Australian ...
SYDNEY, Australia — An Australian newspaper has defended its decision to publish a provocative cartoon of the tennis star Serena Williams, using the image again — this time on its front page — and ...
An Australian newspaper has doubled down on a cartoon of multiple Grand Slam tennis champion Serena Williams widely denounced as racist both at home and in the US. In a statement Tuesday, Herald Sun ...
Serena Williams made headlines (and was fined $17,000) for her outburst over the officiating nightmare at the U.S. Open women’s final on Saturday. It was a polarizing moment, with Williams calling out ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) - An Australian newspaper defied international criticism and allegations of racism on Wednesday when it reprinted a controversial cartoon on its front page depicting U.S. tennis star ...
Serena Williams' loss to Naomi Osaka in the US Open final on Saturday is still causing consternation and controversy across the tennis world. The latest bit of fuel to the fire: A cartoon depicting ...
One of Australia's biggest newspapers has defended its "racist and sexist" cartoon of Serena Williams by publishing the artist's work on its front page. JK Rowling and Nicki Minaj were among a "tidal ...
A cartoon of tennis great Serena Williams published in an Australian newspaper is sparking backlash on Twitter with accusations of "blatant" sexism and racism. Herald Sun editorial cartoonist Mark ...
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A cartoon of Serena Williams that has been widely condemned as a racist depiction of the tennis great has been partially reprinted on the front page of the Melbourne-based ...
The cartoon, published last September in Australia's Herald Sun, sparked a fierce backlash, with critics calling it a sexist and racist caricature... Nearly six months after a cartoon mocking Serena ...