Nationally celebrated author and cartoonist returns to Alma Mater Rufus King
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A nationally celebrated author and cartoonist returned to his alma mater in Milwaukee on Monday afternoon.
Paul Noth graduated from Rufus King International High School and is now an accomplished cartoonist whose work has appeared on "The New Yorker" and "Wall Street Journal."
Noth has also written for "The Late Late Show" and other late-night programs.
He visited two local schools in conjunction with the MPS Year of the Arts which is expanding art programs in all area schools.
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