Fave Photo Of The Week: “West Coasters” Panel East Coaster New Yorker cartoonist, Robert Leighton, visiting out on the West Coast, attended last night’s West Coaster panel discussion at San Francisco’s Cartoon Art Museum, took the photo below, and was kind enough to send it along to the Spill. (Thank you, Robert!). Pictured l-r, Cartoon Art Museum curator, Andrew Farago,
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Friday Spill: Latest Addition To The Spill Library…Tom Toro’s “And To Think We Started As A Book Club…”; Cartoon Exhibit Of Interest On The West Coast / Advantage, East Coast Cartoonists? Nah.
Latest Addition To The Spill Library: Tom Toro’s And To Think We Started As a Book Club… The book is out next Tuesday. If you’re in the Hudson Valley, you can see Tom in conversation with yours truly at Oblong Books in Rhinebeck, NY, October 16th. Here’s the October Toro book tour schedule: ____________________________________________________________________________ West Coast Exhibit Of Interest San
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Wednesday Spill: Just Published…Ken Krimstein’s “Einstein In Kafkaland: How Albert Fell Down The Rabbit Hole And Came Up With The Universe”; Latest Addition To The Spill Library: “Writing For The New Yorker”; Event Of Interest…”Funny Stuff” Co-Authors in Conversation
Out Now: Ken Krimstein’s Einstein In Kafkaland Ken Krimstein’s latest, Einstein In Kafkaland (Bloomsbury Publishing), is out now. Mr. Krimstein began contributing to The New Yorker in 2000. Here’s an excerpt from American Scientist Here’s a 6 minute NPR piece on Mr.
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Tuesday Spill: There’s Gold In These Volumes; More Spills…Lisa Rothstein, Karl Stevens, Peter Steiner, Zareen Choudhury
There’s Gold In These Volumes I’ve written in the past about the joys of looking through bound volumes of The New Yorker, and why seeing an original issue right before your eyes is preferable to seeing the magazine on a screen. The feel of the pages, the smell (yes, the smell!) of a seventy or eighty year old magazine —
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