Friday Spill: Peter Kuper Guests On Chatfield’s “Draw Me Anything”; Toro At Oblong; Bob Eckstein At Oblong; Latest Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast

Peter Kuper Guests On Chatfield’s “Draw Me Anything”

Peter Kuper, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 2011, is the latest guest on (New Yorker colleague) Jason Chatfield’s Draw Me Anything. Watch it here.

They discuss all sorts of things, including Mr. Kuper’s about-to-be-released, Wish You Weren’t Here (Fantagraphics), out October 28th.

Visit Peter Kuper’s website here.

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Tom Toro At Oblong Books

 

 

Such a fun time talking with Tom Toro yesterday at Oblong Books in Rhinebeck, NY. We covered all sorts of New Yorker/Toro territory, including, of course, his debut cartoon collection, And To Think We Started As A Book Club…

You see I’m holding up a copy of At Wits End: Cartoonists Of The New Yorker — Tom’s profiled in there, along with 51 other New Yorker cartoonists.

-photo: Ella Maslin Fink

 

 

And…

Speaking of Oblong Books, next Thursday, New Yorker cartoonist Bob Eckstein will be at Oblong (in Rhinebeck), along with his co-author, Nava Atlas to speak about their brand new book, Inspired By Cats: Writers And Their Mews(es). 

Visit Bob Eckstein’s website here. 

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Cartoon Caption Contest Episode #222: Bob Mankoff

 

Mr. Mankoff (top left in screen grab) who began contributing to The New Yorker in 1977, returns to the always fun podcast.  Listen here!

–photo above: top center, co-host, Paul Nesja; top right, co-host, Vin Coca; bottom left, co-host, Beth Lawler; bottom right, co-host, Nicole Chrolavicius

 

 

 

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