Weekend Spill: Article Of Interest…Amy Hwang; The Tilley Watch Online, September 9-13, 2024; When Shermund Replaces Hokinson; Late Notice…An SPX Panel Of Interest

Article Of Interest…Amy Hwang From Columbia Spectator, September 13, 2024, “Amy Hwang, BC ’00, on cartoons, architecture, and humor” Ms. Hwang began contributing to The New Yorker in 2010. Visit her website here. _____________________________________________________________________ The Tilley Watch Online…September 9-13, 2024 An end of the week listing of New Yorker artists whose work has appeared on newyorker.com features Daily Cartoon: Jimmy

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Friday Spill: A Liza Donnelly Live Drawing Video Presentation; A One-Of-A-Kind(?) Volume of New Yorker Material

  A Liza Donnelly Live Drawing Video Presentation   From Liza Donnelly, this 28 minute video presentation for Medium on live drawing/visual journalism. Link here.   Ms. Donnelly’s first New Yorker drawing appeared in 1982. She is currently working on a documentary film, Women Laughing, based on her book, Very Funny Ladies. ______________________________________________________________________              

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Wednesday Spill: Bob Eckstein In Conversation At Writers Festival; Cartoonists Show Their Studios

                                  Bob Eckstein In Conversation At Writers Festival Bob Eckstein, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 2007, will be in conversation this Friday at the Milford Readers and Writers Festival. Information here. Mr. Eckstein’s latest book: _________________________________________________________________________ Cartoonists Show Their Studios  If

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Tuesday Spill: Book Of Interest…A New Biography of Katharine S. White

Book Of Interest…A New Biography Of Katharine S. White Linda Davis’s Onward And Upward: A Biography of Katharine S. White, published in 1987, has been one of my major go-to New Yorker biographies since its publication in 1987. It’ll be interesting to compare Amy Reading’s The World She Edited (HarperCollins). Ms. White relationship to The New Yorker‘s cartoons began early in

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