Back when Jimmy Carter was President, cartoonists could still experience what was left of something known as the “Look Day.” That was the day of the week cartoonists would make the rounds of magazines in Manhattan, beginning their day with showing work at The New Yorker, where the pay was highest, and then proceeding around town, dropping by other
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Talk: John Klossner; New Yorker Big Story Panel video
From Fosters.com, March 6, 2012, “Cartoonist to talk at Noble on March 6” — John Klossner speaks today at the Noble High School, North Berwick, Maine. From newyorker.com, March 6, 2012, a video of the recent Big Story event, “The Future of Funny,” featuring panelists Emily Flake, Farley Katz, Drew Dernavich and Zachary Kanin, with moderator, David Remnick.
Read moreSigning/Reading : Bruce Eric Kaplan
Bruce Eric Kaplan (BEK) will be signing and reading from his latest book, Monsters Eat Whiny Children, at the Warren Street Barnes & Nobles (NYC), April 7, 2012.
Read moreWard Sutton’s Davy Jones Tribute; Jack Ziegler’s First OK; Panel discussion with Flake, Dernavich and Katz
From Spin, “Ward Sutton’s Most Memorable Encounter With The Monkees’ Davy Jones” From newyorker.com, two items of interest: Bob Mankoff continues his series of My First OK. Last week it was Mick Stevens, this week it’s Jack Ziegler’s turn with the post “The Journey of a Thousand Cartoons”. And, on March 5th, The New Yorker’s Editor, David Remnick
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