“Good Provider” New Yorker Cartoons On Attempted Bloggery
Thanks to Daniel Borinsky via Stephen Nadler’s terrif Attempted Bloggery we have this survey of “good provider” New Yorker cartoons over the decades. Read it all here.
— above: Barney Tobey’s “good provider” cartoon from The New Yorker, June 25, 1984
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The New York Times Notes Felipe Galindo’s “Portrait Of My Community”
From The New York Times, November 12, 2021, “His Take On Manhattan” — this piece on Felipe Galindo’s latest project. Mr. Galindo began contributing his cartoons to The New Yorker in 2002. Visit his website here.
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Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon
Yesterday’s Daily cartoon courtesy of Ali Solomon, who began contributing to The New Yorker in November of 2018.
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Chicago Magazine Article Of Interest: Ken Krimstein
Here’s an excellent piece from Chicago Magazine on Ken Krimstein, who began contributing his cartoons to The New Yorker in 2000. Mr. Krimstein has been receiving great notices for his brand new book, When I Grow Up: The Lost Autobiographies Of Six Yiddish Teens.
Visit Mr. Krimstein’s website here.
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Article Of Interest: Bob Eckstein Illustrates New & Renovated Bookstores
From Lithub, November 12, 2021, “Bob Eckstein Illustrates New And Renovated Bookstores And Libraries From Around The Country”
Mr. Eckstein, who began contributing his cartoons to The New Yorker in 2007, has given us a number of book-centric books over the past, including The New York Times best-seller, Footnotes From The World’s Greatest Bookstores, and his anthology, The Ultimate Cartoon Book Of Book Cartoons.
Visit Mr. Eckstein’s website here.