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Infuriatingly Inscrutable Cartoonist Dies
John Cook · 11/09/11 02:55PMBil Keane, the creator of America's worst cartoon for sober people/best cartoon for high people "Family Circus," has died. Keane's anodyne, willfully unfunny and baffling cartoons led writer Daniel Radosh to ask, in reaction to the deaths of noted artists and celebrities, "Why Not Bil Keane?" God has finally listened to you, Daniel.
Heavy D Dead at 44
Hamilton Nolan · 11/08/11 05:41PMHeavy D, the overweight lover, Mr. Big Stuff, head of Heavy D & The Boyz, and a dude pretty much beloved by everyone everywhere, has died at the age of 44, according to TMZ and other outlets. He reportedly collapsed at home in Beverly Hills this afternoon, was rushed to the hospital, and died a short time after.
Andy Rooney Dead at 92, One Month After Retiring
Max Read · 11/05/11 07:38AMSaudi Crown Prince Dies in U.S.
Max Read · 10/22/11 08:31AMDerrick Bell, Scholar and Racial Activist
Hamilton Nolan · 10/06/11 08:28AMDerrick Bell, a leading racial thinker and law school professor, has died at the age of 80. Besides being an accomplished author, founder of critical race theory, and the first tenured black law professor at Harvard, Bell was famous for quitting jobs on principle: as a young man, he quit a job at the Justice Department rather than resign from the NAACP; and later, he gave up a teaching job at Harvard in order to protest their minority hiring record. From the NYT:
Steve Jobs Is Dead
Ryan Tate · 10/05/11 06:38PMArthur C. Nielsen Jr., Who Revolutionized TV Ratings, Dies at 92
Brian Moylan · 10/05/11 10:20AMGawker Friend Aaron Jamison Has Died
Hamilton Nolan · 10/03/11 08:27AMGawker friend Aaron Jamison—who approached his own terminal cancer with a wry and sometimes morbid sense of joy, starting with his plan to sell ads on his own cremation urn to help defray the costs of his medical bills—passed away last weekend. His wife Kristin has written an appreciation of her husband that can be read here. Aaron's blog, in all of its inspirational glory, can still be found here.
Students Told Their Professor Is Dead While Waiting for His Class to Start
Brian Moylan · 09/19/11 02:46PMThe Creator of Ziggy Dies at 80
Brian Moylan · 09/19/11 01:35PMMan Who Made Cigars 'Cool' Dies at 93
Jeff Neumann · 08/30/11 07:16AMStetson Kennedy, The Man Who Unmasked the Klan
Hamilton Nolan · 08/29/11 08:16AMJessi Slaughter's Dad, of 'You Done Goofed' Fame, Dies
Max Read · 08/16/11 08:20PMJames Ford Seale, the KKK Killer Who Didn't Get Away
Hamilton Nolan · 08/05/11 08:11AM'Wheel of Fortune' Designer Ed Flesh Dies at 79
Max Read · 07/19/11 10:44PMAs pleasing as it is to imagine that the wheel on Wheel of Fortune has existed forever, before even the game show, like the monolith in 2001, it was in fact designed by a human: Ed Flesh, who died on Friday at age 79 in California. Flesh was something of a game show specialist—besides Wheel of Fortune he was also the art director for Jeopardy!, The $25,000 Pyramid and Name That Tune—but he also designed the sets for talk shows and soap operas during his multi-decade career. He leaves behind David Power, his partner of 44 years. [THR]
Killer Bear Owner Chokes to Death on Sex Toy
Max Read · 07/13/11 06:42PMIf you thought Sam Mazzola, the "exotic-animal owner" whose bear killed one of its trainers last year, had already used up his lifetime allotment of tabloid headlines, think again! Mazzola was found dead on Sunday, "wearing a leather mask with the eyes and mouth zipped shut and a two-piece metal sphere covering his head." Apparently, he choked on a sex toy.
Brady Bunch Creator Sherwood Schwartz Dies at 94
Brian Moylan · 07/12/11 12:35PMCNN's Nick Charles Dies
Max Read · 06/25/11 03:58PMPeter Falk, Television's Columbo, Dies at 83
Brian Moylan · 06/24/11 01:46PMPeter Falk, the actor who won four Emmys for playing endearingly exasperating detective Columbo on the hit TV series by the same name, died Thursday night at his Beverly Hills home. He was 83. In recent years he suffered from Alzheimer's disease, but a cause of death was not announced. Here's "one more thing" to remember him by.