Over at newyorker.com, Bob Mankoff continues his series of First OKs. This week Roz Chast tells her tale. From Emory University, all the info on Cartooning For Peace. Mike Luckovich, and Liza Donnelly are among those participating in panel discussions.
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Ward Sutton’s Davy Jones Tribute; Jack Ziegler’s First OK; Panel discussion with Flake, Dernavich and Katz
From Spin, “Ward Sutton’s Most Memorable Encounter With The Monkees’ Davy Jones” From newyorker.com, two items of interest: Bob Mankoff continues his series of My First OK. Last week it was Mick Stevens, this week it’s Jack Ziegler’s turn with the post “The Journey of a Thousand Cartoons”. And, on March 5th, The New Yorker’s Editor, David Remnick
Read moreThe New Yorker’s Art Meeting: A Potted History
It’s tempting to believe that the structure of The New Yorker’s Art Department arrived fully formed in 1924 when Harold Ross, with his wife Jane Grant began pulling together his dream magazine. But of course, such was not the case. What we know for certain is that once the first issue was out, Ross and several of
Read moreSeries: Pt4 Ronald Searle the Great; Field Trip to The New Yorker
Blogspottings: From the ECC Cartoonbooks Club, February 15, 2012, “Ronald Searle the Great (Part 4)”. Sorry, don’t know how I missed Parts 1, 2, and 3. There are links to them at the bottom of the ECC’s page. From A New York Sketchbook, February 16, 2012, “Field Trip: New Yorker Magazine” — a blogger recalls her visit to the
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