Weekend: The Tilley Watch Online, January 9-13, 2023; Cover Reveal: Chast’s “I Must Be Dreaming”; Weekend Reading…A New Yorker State Of Mind

The Tilley Watch Online, January 9-13, 2023 An end of the week listing of New Yorker artists whose work has appeared on newyorker.com features The Daily Cartoon: David Sipress, Becky Barnicoat, Sarah Kempa, J.A.K., Paul Noth.  Daily Shouts: Adam Douglas Thompson, Will McPhail (and Monica Heisey). Barry Blitt’s Kvetchbook: “Keeping George Santos Honest” ___________________________________________________________   Cover Reveal: Roz Chast’s October

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Weekend Spill: Sempe NYC Exhibit Indoors & Outdoors; Peter Arno’s 119th B’Day; Addams 101st B’day; Eckstein’s New York Times Book Review Sketchbook, “Cat People”; The Tilley Watch Online, January 2-6, 2023

Sempe Indoors & Outdoors Exhibit In New York City From The French Institute, news of an exhibit, “Signature Sempe” coming to New York City this month, featuring original art in their gallery as well as art on the street.  Mr. Sempe, who died in August of 2022, began contributing to The New Yorker in 1978. (His Wikipedia entry here). _________________________________________________________________________ Peter

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Friday Spill: From The Sports Desk… Jason Chatfield On The New Yorker vs New York Magazine; Adam Sacks Guests On The Latest Caption Contest Podcast

From The Sports Desk: Jason Chatfield On The New Yorker vs New York Magazine    — Jason Chatfield will be covering New Yorker baseball news for the Spill, sending in dispatches all season from the field. Here’s his report on the June 7th 2022 game:  The New Yorker softball team played their first match for the season last night, albeit in

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Monday Tilley Watch, The New Yorker Issue Of November 15, 2021; David Sipress Has A Website (Finally!); Edward Sorel In Virtual Conversation

The Monday Tilley Watch Takes A Glancing Look At The Art & Artists Of The Latest Issue Of The New Yorker The Cover: Tilting The Cartoonists:  Sixteen cartoons, sixteen cartoonists. No newbies, no duos (that we know of). Sam Gross, the magazine’s 5th longest active cartoonist contributor (his first New Yorker drawing appeared in the issue of August 23, 1969)

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