Speaks...
 
 
Aislin giving a presentation.  

“I wonder how it is that such an avuncular, Santa Claus-ish looking guy has such sharp teeth? His game is cartooning, the art of compression and the art of getting to the heart of the matter in a way that is side-splittingly funny.”

-- Moses Znaimer introduces Terry Mosher at Idea City, June 2004.

 
Terry Mosher is equally at home on radio, television and stage. In the mid-1990s, he hosted a popular weekly talk and jazz radio show on Montreal’s CJAD. He makes frequent appearances on major Canadian TV and radio news and analysis programs, often being called upon to do ‘live’ illustrations of election-night results. He is also in demand as a speaker at literary events and professional gatherings.   Cartoon 'a lover' sign video clip poster frame
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Mosher’s presentations, always informative and entertaining, cover a wide range of topics such as the role of humour in society, the history of political caricature in Canada and cartooning as a communications tool.

Booking information.
 
 
Recent speaking engagements:

Canadian School Boards Association Annual Congress
Montreal, May 2006.
Terry Mosher spoke on the importance of humour in education.

  Aislin wit Michael Palin of Monty Python fame at the Blue Metropolis book festival   Blue Metropolis Book Festival
with Monty Python’s Michael Palin and Leacock Humour Award winner Bill Richardson. “On Writing Ridicule.”
Montreal, April 2004
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In Conversation With Maclean's
Halifax, November 2005.

Terry Mosher hosted one in a series of five special cross-country evenings, in honour of the Maclean's magazine centennial. This particular night, entitled Make Us Laugh, featured comedians Sean Cullen, Russell Peters and Scott Thompson.
 
McGill Institute for
the Study of Canada
“On being Mordecai Richler’s official cartoonographer.”
Montreal, March 2004.
Serge Chapleau and Aislin AKA Terry Mosher pose at their annual review of news events at the Canadian Club of Montreal   Canadian Club of Montreal
Gazette cartoonist Aislin and La Presse cartoonist Serge Chapleau appear annually every December at Montreal's Canadian Club to present each year in review from their point of view.
  Association of American
Editorial Page Editors

“Explaining Canada to Americans
through political cartoons.”
Reston, Virginia. April 2003
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Idea City:
Ideas Change the World
“The creative process in cartooning.” Toronto, June 2005.
Fourth consecutive appearance.
  The Banff Centre
for the Arts

“The essential importance
of humour in society.”
July 2003.
 
 
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