
The Spill isn’t in the business of listing real estate, but every so often there’s an exception. Alice Harvey’s home in Connecticut is now up for grabs — here’s the info.
And here’s Ms. Harvey’s entry on the Spill‘s A-Z:

Alice Harvey (above) Born 1894, Austin, Illinois. Died, 1983. New Yorker work: Oct. 17th, 1925 – May 1, 1943. An illustration by Ms. Harvey accompanied Ellin Mackay’s celebrated November 28, 1925 New Yorker article, “Why We Go To Cabarets” — the piece often credited with helping boost the fledgling New Yorker’s circulation.

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Today’s Daily Cartoon

Today’s Daily cartoon, centered around a podium, is by Julia Suits. Ms. Suits began contributing to The New Yorker in 2006. (eagle-eyed observers will have noticed there was no Daily cartoon yesterday).
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Another Cartoon-Covered Scarf

Attempted Bloggery continues its look at cartoon-covered scarves. This one’s by Otto “The Little King” Soglow. See it here.
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Yet More Gerberg

From The Gothamist, February 19, 2019, more coverage of Mr. Gerberg’s current NYC exhibit.
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Profile of Interest: Karen Green

From The Columbia Spectator, February 19, 2019, here’s a nice profile of the cartoonists friend, Karen Green.
