Mad Magazine began in 1952 as a comic book that made fun of other comic books – and soon became an institution for mocking authority in all spheres of life, from TV, movies and advertising, to politicians and parents. Correspondent David Pogue visits a new museum exhibition celebrating the humor of Mad, as created by the artists and writers who called themselves “the usual gang of idiots.”
Evelyn Gill is a writer who covers everything from arts, construction, automotive, travel, real estate, and fashion to her hobbies—which include practicing yoga and watching Netflix.