From New Yorker Cartoon Editor, Robert Mankoff’s blog on newyorker.com, July 11, 2012, “I Liked the Kitty” From Slate, July 12, 2012, this post by Aisha Harris and David Haglund, “Why Does The New Yorker Publish So Many Pieces About The New Yorker?”
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Peter Steiner illustrates; Mark Singer on Edward Koren’s 50th anniversary; Aline-Kominsky Crumb @ MoCCA; Fiction Writers Review blog adds cartoons; Addams Family costumes; Science Cracking the Humor Code?; Audio interview: Liza Donnelly; Mankoff & Co. on dreamed cartoons
From Speaker System, “10 1/2 Things No Commencement Speaker Has Ever Said” (W. W. Norton & Co.) This new book by Charles Wheelan is illustrated by the one and only Peter Steiner. Visit your neighborhood online book seller for a peek inside. From newyorker.com, June 1, 2012, “Ed Koren Arrives” — Mark Singer on Mr. Koren’s 50th anniversary
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From Vanity Fair, May 25, 2012, “A Guy, a Palm Tree, and a Desert Island: The Cartoon Genre That Just Won’t Die”
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From Creative Week New York, “Creative Week Session Spotlight: A Session with Bob Mankoff of The New Yorker” Link here for more info on Mr. Mankoff’s appearance. From The Beat, May 1, 2012, “Working for The Man: MoCCa 2012” ( with Shannon Wheeler and Liza Donnelly content). From NPR’s All Things Considered, May 1, 2012, audio: “‘Blown Covers’:
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