Ellis Rosen’s List(s)
From You Wanted A List, May 29, 2019: “Ellis Rosen”— Mr. Rosen, who has been contributing to The New Yorker since 2016, supplies names and places (and the news that he’s about to become a father. Congrats!). Link here to his website.
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Stand Up of Interest
Among those performing are two New Yorker cartoonists, Jason Chatfield and Emily Flake.
Mr. Chatfield began contributing to The New Yorker in 2017; Ms. Flake in 2008.
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Reminder: An Exhibit Of Peter Steiner’s Paintings Opens This Saturday
Mr. Steiner, whose drawing, “On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog” is the most republished New Yorker cartoon in modern times, will be on hand this coming Saturday at The Hotchkiss Library of Sharon (Connecticut) as an exhibit of his most recent paintings opens. Info here.
Mr. Steiner’s entry on the Spill‘s A-Z:
Born, Cincinnati, 1940. New Yorker work: 1979 – . Collection: “I Didn’t Bite the Man, I Bit the Office” ( 1994). Mr. Steiner is responsible for one of the most famous (and most republished) New Yorker cartoons in modern times, “On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog.” (published July 5, 1993). An indication of its enduring popularity in our culture: a wikipedia page is devoted to it. He has also had novels published, as well as the limited edition “An Atheist in Heaven.”
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The Daily Shouts
… courtesy of Sofia Warren, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 2017. Read her piece, The Boy Prince, here.
…and a joint effort from Kimberly Harrington illustrated by Carolita Johnson, who began contributing to the magazine in 2003.
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Today’s Daily Cartoonist: Lars Kenseth
Lars Kenseth comments on politics overseas. Mr. Kenseth began contributing to The New Yorker in 2016. Visit his website here.








