Interview Of Interest: Liza Donnelly On The Daily Heller From Print Magazine, July 12, 2024, The Daily Heller, “Liza Donnelly And The Women Cartoonists At The New Yorker” — Ms. Donnelly speaks to the venerable Mr. Heller about Women Laughing, her film-in-progress as well as how things have developed over time for women cartoonists at The New Yorker. ______________________________________________________________________
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Thurber Thursday: An Ink Spill Map…Thurber’s Connecticut
Here’s another installment in the Spill series of New Yorker-centric maps (links to the previous maps appear at the bottom of this post). This time ’round the subject is James Thurber in Connecticut — his places of residence in The Nutmeg State, from 1929, living in Silvermine, to the end of his days, living in West Cornwall. Burton Bernstein’s Thurber
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Wednesday Spill: Midweek, Briefly Feeling Pointless
Midweek, Briefly Feeling Pointless No, it’s not what you might think: a revelatory Spill post, sharing my cartoonist’s angst during the 3/4s slog through a double issue period (during these double issue weeks, there is always a week “off”
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Tuesday Spill: An Arthur Getz Cover, Yesterday & Today
For quite some time now, the daughter of Arthur Getz, the late New Yorker cover artist (and holder of the title of most prolific New Yorker cover artist of all time) has been posting his covers on Instagram, (Arthurkimmiggetz) always identifying them by their chronological appearance in (on!) the magazine. The other day she posted the cover of July 6,
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