From Flood, January 18, 2019, “Emma Allen Is Expanding The New Yorker’s Comic Universe” –a short interesting article about the New Yorker‘s Cartoon Editor. __________________________________________ The Tilley Watch Online, January 14-18, 2019 A very Trumpian Daily Cartoon week with cartoons by Kate Curtis, Brendan Loper, Teresa Burns Parkhurst, Jason Chatfield (with Scott Dooley), and online contributor, Ivan Ehlers. And over
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Interview Of Interest: Peter Kuper On Gil Roth’s “Virtual Memories” Podcast; Attempted Bloggery Examines B&N’s New Yorker Encyclopedia Of Cartoons “Exclusive Edition”
Interview of Interest: Peter Kuper On Gil Roth’s “Virtual Memories” Podcast The very talented, very busy Peter Kuper is the subject of Gil Roth’s latest podcast. Hear it here. Mr. Kuper began contributing to The New Yorker in 2011. Mr. Roth has interviewed a slew of cartoonists over the years, many of them New Yorker artists. Here’s his comics &
Read moreThurber’s My Life And Hard Times: The Chinese Edition; More Price On Attempted Bloggery; Looking Closely At The New Yorker Issue Of January 4, 1930 On A New Yorker State Of Mind
Guess I’ll add this to my wish list: the Chinese edition of Thurber’s My Life and Hard Times, originally published by Harper & Brothers in 1933. The Chinese edition, published in December of 2018, uses Thurber’s drawing of Bolenciecwcz, the main character from chapter eight’s University Days (the drawing as it appears within the book is full page and carries
Read moreShort Video Of Interest: Setting Up The Bruce Museum’s Masterpieces From The Museum Of Comic Art Exhibit; Attempted Bloggery Looks At George Price
Here’s a short (3 minute) video showing some decision-making for the Bruce Museum’s “Masterpieces From The Museum of Comic Art” exhibit. More info here. ____________________________________________________ Attempted Bloggery Looks At George Price Attempted Bloggery, a Spill go-to website has begun spotlighting some interesting George Price work, including the oddity above. See it all here. George Price’s entry on the Spill‘s A-Z:
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