On Thursday, July 26th, the center of the New Yorker cartoon universe will temporarily shift from 1 World Trade Center (the magazine’s home) to the Society of Illustrators as the exhibit, “Funny Ladies at The New Yorker: Then and Now” kicks off with a panel of some of the best in the biz. New Yorker artist, Liza Donnelly, who curated
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The Wednesday Tilley Watch: Carolita Johnson’s “A Woman’s Work”; Chast’s Work in Vermont
A Longreads of interest: A Woman’s Work: Home Economics* (*I Took Woodworking Instead) — this auto-biographical piece by New Yorker cartoonist, Carolita Johnson. Ms. Johnson began contributing to the magazine in 2003. ______________________________________________________________________ Exhibit of Interest: Chast at BMAC From the Rutland Herald, June 16, 2018, “Five new exhibits open at BMAC” — this news of an exhibit of
Read moreThe Monday Tilley Watch: The New Yorker Issue of April 30, 2018
Baseball in the air, on the field and on the cover of the latest issue of The New Yorker (actually, stickball’s on the cover, which appears, to me anyway, as if it’s a page out of an illustrated book). Fewer illustrations/photos this week than last, but still, there are three full pages (including a full page photo of Hitler), and
Read moreVideo of Interest: Paul Noth; Audio of Interest: Carolita Johnson; Tom Bachtell Speaks!
Video of Interest: Paul Noth From Fox6Now, April 11, 2018, “‘Inspired to keep me going:’ Well-known cartoonist shares his talents with kids in Milwaukee” — This video piece on Paul Noth ______________________________________________________________________ Audio of Interest: Carolita Johnson From Radio Kingston WKNY, this radio broadcast featuring Carolita Johnson ______________________________________________________ Tom Bachtell Speaks! From ysnews, April 12, 2018, “‘New Yorker’ Cartoonist at
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