The Obama administration has made one little-noticed but deeply significant policy appointment  recently: it has installed Alfred E. Neuman at the center of is decision-making process for the Middle ...
The Good Doctor investigates the location of an old UDF store, the origin of Alfred E. Neuman, and Pete Rose’s childhood home. The Doctor wishes his contract with this magazine had included a clause ...
Oct. 21—Alfred E. Neuman said it all: "What, me worry?" Chances are, not many recognize that name but it was once very famous across the country. Neuman is the name of the red-haired kid with a gap ...
Alfred E. Neuman arrived in the Berkshires on Saturday. Yes, that Alfred E. Neuman, the beloved fresh-faced, freckled, goofy-grinned, gap-toothed, big-eared redhead, with a protruding nose, and ...
Making MAD is diving deep into the history of the infamous character of Alfred E. Neuman, Mad magazine's red haired cover boy for over sixty years, whose iconic features and mischievous grin has ...
Wonder Land: Citing the president’s age lets Democrats off the hook for the political failure of his economic policies. Images: AP/AFP/EPA/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly More than a half century ...
STOCKBRIDGE — It’s an election year, so perennial presidential candidate and MAD magazine cover boy, Alfred E. Neuman, has once again thrown his hat in the proverbial ring. The imp-faced redhead has ...
Mad-magazine icon Alfred E Neuman is no bosom buddy to conservatives. In 2008, the grinning, gap-toothed boy was depicted cowering in a bathroom stall to escape the clutches of Republican Senator ...
Alfred E. Neuman now graces the walls of the Cincinnati Art Museum with his goofy grin. The subversive, sub-culture illustrations of MAD Magazine have been making generations laugh since the 1950s.