In last night’s installment of 60 Minutes, Morley Safer & Company brought us “The Cartoonist” — a look at the weekly selection process for New Yorker cartoons, a glimpse of some of the cartoonists who show up at the magazine’s office every Tuesday, a peek at Editor David Remnick choosing which cartoons to buy, and a min-profile of the magazine’s
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Barsotti, Dator, Johnson, Stevens, Walsh, and Warp on Their “A-Ha!” Moments
Link here to see what Charles Barsotti, Joe Dator, Carolita Johnson, Mick Stevens, Liam Walsh, and Kim Warp have to say about their “A-Ha!” moment on the New Yorker‘s website this week (I’m guest blogging). Charles Barsotti’s website Joe Dator’s website Carolita Johnson’s website Mick Steven’s website Liam Walsh’s website Kim Warp’s website
Read moreCartoon Bibles, Pt.2
Welcome to Part 2 of Cartoon Bibles. Part one appears at The New Yorker’s website, NewYorker.com. Click here to go there. When I asked my colleagues to name their Cartoon Bible they generously and enthusiastically replied. There were so many responses they all couldn’t fit on the magazine’s blog. So, as a bonus, you can
Read moreThe New Yorker, Baseball & the Mob: Catching Up with Michael Crawford
Michael Crawford has two cartoons in The New Yorker’s last issue of the year, but the one above really caught my eye. As I was lingering over and appreciating the drawing, I realized it was high time to check in with Michael and find out what he’s been up to, and if there was anything he’d care to
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