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  1. Nicholas Emmanuel Galifianakis (/ ˌ ɡ æ l ɪ f ə ˈ n æ k ɪ s /) is an American cartoonist and artist. Since 1997, he has drawn the cartoons for the nationally syndicated advice column Carolyn Hax, [2] formerly, Tell Me About It – authored by his ex-wife, writer, and columnist for The Washington Post , Carolyn Hax .

  2. 18 de may. de 2022 · Nick Galifianakis reflects. on 25 years of advice as art. After thousands of drawings for Carolyn Hax’s advice column, Galifianakis looks back on illustrating the human experience. By Nick...

  3. Nick Galifianakis (/ ˌ ɡ æ l ɪ f ə ˈ n æ k ɪ s /; July 22, 1928 – March 27, 2023) was an American politician, military veteran, and lawyer who served three terms as a Democratic U.S. Congressman from North Carolina from 1967 to 1973. He served in the North Carolina House of Representatives from 1961 to 1967.

  4. 30 de mar. de 2023 · Published 9:42 AM PDT, March 30, 2023. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A funeral will be held this weekend for former Democratic U.S. Rep. Nick Galifianakis, who represented central North Carolina for several years before two unsuccessful Senate bids – the first against archconservative Jesse Helms.

  5. Nick Galifianakis is an American cartoonist whose work is nationally recognized alongside the must-read advice column by Carolyn Hax. The column appears in nearly two hundred newspapers and is one of the most popular features on washingtonpost.com.

  6. Nicholas Emmanuel Galifianakis is an American cartoonist and artist. Since 1997, he has drawn the cartoons for the nationally syndicated advice column Carolyn Hax, formerly, Tell Me About It – authored by his ex-wife, writer, and columnist for The Washington Post, Carolyn Hax.

  7. 31 de mar. de 2023 · Nick Galifianakis was a Democratic U.S. Congressman for North Carolina from 1967 to 1973, who had Parkinson's disease for several years. He was born in Durham, North Carolina, the son of Greek immigrants and a lawyer. He supported the Equal Rights Amendment and opposed the Vietnam War. He lost to Jesse Helms in the 1972 U.S. Senate race.