Joe Duffy’s Swipe Left Club NFT Word from Joe Duffy, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 1998, of his “Swipe Left Club” NFT. Read all about it here. Visit Mr. Duffy’s website here. __________________________________________________________________ Case For Pencils Spotlights Suerynn Lee Jane Mattimoe’s latest Case For Pencils takes a look into Suerynn Lee’s tool kit. Check it out
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Friday Spill: Woof! Meow! On The Horizon…A Cat Book & A Dog Book; Liza Donnelly Is The Latest Guest On The Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast; Ken Levine Interviews David Sipress, Pt.2; Interviews Of Interest: Liana Finck…Ken Krimstein…And A Panel (Tomorrow!) At MoCCA Fest 2022 With Roz Chast, Liza Donnelly, Maggie Larson, Barbara Smaller, And Bishakh Som
_____________________________________________________________ A Cat Book & A Dog Book On The Way How great for cat people, and how great for dog people (and, I suppose how great for cat and dog people): Bob Eckstein’s The Complete Book Of Cat Names (this
Read moreFriday Spill: Ken Levine Interviews David Sipress; Article Of Interest: Edward Koren; Liana Finck In Conversation At The Strand: A Cartoonist Duo On The Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast
Ken Levine Interviews David Sipress From Ken Levine’s “Hollywood And Levine” pod, March 24, 2022: Newbie New Yorker cartoonist Ken Levine (his first New Yorker cartoon appeared in the issue of January 4, 2022) interviews David Sipress about his new book, What’s So Funny? Listen here. This is Part 1 of a two part interview. Part 2 will be
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Weekend Spill: Interview Of Interest: Edward Sorel; Tilley Watch Online: The Week Of March 14-18, 2022; Video Of Interest: Edward Koren; Fave Photo Of The Day: Sara Lautman & Liza Donnelly In D.C.: Lonnie Millsap Guests On Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast
Interview Of Interest: Edward Sorel From “Person Place And Thing with Randy Cohen,” this 27 minute interview with the great Ed Sorel, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 1990. Mr. Sorel talks Art Young, Graydon Carter, Lee Lorenz, Edward G. Robinson, and Barry Goldwater, among others. Ed Sorel will forever be remembered as the cover artist for Tina
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