Liza Donnelly Live Draws NYC Marathon (While Running It); Today’s Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon

Liza Donnelly Live Draws NYC Marathon (While Running It) From Runner’s World, November 6, 2019, “Cartoonist Live Draws Her Way Through New York City Marathon” Ms. Donnelly’s first New Yorker cartoon appeared in 1982. Visit her website here. _______________________________________________________ Today’s Daily Cartoonist and Cartoon A decorative gourd from Ali Solomon, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 2018.

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The Weekend Spill: Peter Kuper’s NYT’s Book Review Back Page; The Tilley Watch Online, October 28 – November 1, 2019; Karasik Speaks; A Mary Petty Exhibit In Maryland

Peter Kuper’s New York Times Book Review  “Graphic Review” Be sure to check out Peter Kuper’s “Graphic Review” (featured in tomorrow’s New York Times Book Review). His new book, Heart Of Darkness is out November 5th. He’ll be appearing to sign and speak about the book twice in New York next week (see yesterday’s Spill for links to venues). ______________________________________________________________________

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Liza Donnelly At SXSW 2020; Peter Kuper In Conversation; Today’s Daily Cartoonist And Cartoon

Liza Donnelly, whose first cartoon appeared in The New Yorker in 1982, is scheduled to appear at SXSW 2020.  Info here. Link to her website here. Ms. Donnelly’s  Funny Ladies: The New Yorker’s Greatest Women Cartoonists And Their Cartoons (Promethius) is a must have for every fan of New Yorker cartoons. ____________________________________________________________ Peter Kuper In Conversation Monday, November 4th Celebrating

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The Weekend Spill: Exhibit Of Interest “Asian Babies: Works From Asian New Yorker Cartoonists”; The Tilley Watch Online, Sept. 2-6, 2019; Profile Of Interest: Roz Chast

__________________________________________________________________________ Asian Babies: Works From Asian New Yorker Cartoonists A must-see exhibit curated by Jeremy Nguyen and Amy Hwang.  All the info above! Alice Cheng began contributing to The New Yorker in 2017; Maddie Dai in 2017; Amy Hwang in 2010; Suerynn Lee in 2019; Evan Lian in 2019; Hartley Lin in 2019; Christine Mi in 2018; Jeremy Nguyen in

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