Weekend Spill: 10 Questions In 10 Minutes For Jason Chatfield; Latest ToonStack: “Kids”; The Online Tilley Watch, June 21 -25, 2021; They’re Practically Giving It Away

An end of week listing of New Yorker artists contributing to newyorker.com features The Daily Cartoon: Peter Kuper, J.A.K., Sara Lautman, Brendan Loper Daily Shouts: Arantza Pene Popo, Ali Solomon (with Janine Annett), Jeremy Nguyen (Zareen Choudhury) …and Barry Blitt’s Kvetchbook: “Joe Manchin Has A Plan” __________________________________________________ They’re Practically Giving It Away The last time I checked Amazon (five minutes

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Tuesday Spill: Daily Cartoonists & Cartoons; New Book: Ali Solomon

Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon Yesterday’s Daily Cartoonist: Brendan Loper, who began contributing to in 2016.   See his cartoon here.   ________________________________________________________ Yesterday’s Daily Shouts Cartoonist Daily Shouts Cartoonist: Jeremy Nguyen (with Zareen Choudhury). Mr. Nguyen began contributing to The New Yorker in 2017. See the piece here.   ________________________________________________________ New Book: Ali Solomon Coming this July 20th from Running Press,

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The Weekend Spill: New ToonStack: “Cartoons That Predicted The Future”; Latest Eckstein & Shaw “Cartoon Pad” Guest: Victoria Roberts; A Gil Roth “Virtual Memories Show” Interview With Karl Stevens; Latest American Bystander

New ToonStack: “Cartoons That Predicted The Future” From ToonStack, a gathering of (mostly) New Yorker contributors, this latest post: “Cartoons That Predicted The Future”  This week’s New Yorker artists are: Ellis Rosen, Amy Kurzweil, J.A.K., Navied Mahdavian, Ali Solomon, and Victor Varnado. ________________________________________________________________________ Latest Cartoon Pad Guest: Victoria Roberts Victoria Roberts is the guest on the brand new episode of

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Thurber Thursday: Village Nut Club; Daily Cartoonists & Their Cartoons; New Book On The Horizon: A Peter Steiner Thriller

A friend of the Spill who specializes in sending me (scans of) eye-popping books off his shelves, recently sent this in. It’s not the Dr. Seuss illustrated cover that stirred things up around here, or that the book, published in 1933, is by Frank Sullivan (sorry, Seuss, and sorry, Sullivan): No, the exciting thing about this particular copy is what

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