Group Exhibit In Connecticut Includes Work By Arthur Getz The Rose Algrant Show in West Cornwall Connecticut will include work by the late exceptionally great New Yorker artist Arthur Getz. Mr. Getz holds the title of most prolific cover artist in the magazine’s history (213 in his 50 years of contributing). The Spill contacted Mr. Getz’s daughter for information
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Thurber Thursday: A Picnic Fundraiser For Thurber House
If you live in or near Columbus, Ohio (where James Thurber was born waaaay back in 1894), you can honor him this coming Saturday while helping out Thurber House by attending a fundraiser. All the info here. About the fundraiser from The Columbus Dispatch (where Thurber worked before heading off to the bright lights and big city): “The event will
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Wednesday Spill: Video Debut Of Interest…”Talk & Draw With Liza Donnelly and Heather Cox Richardson”
Debut Video Series Of Interest: “Talk & Draw With Liza Donnelly and Heather Cox Richardson” Long time New Yorker contributor, Liza Donnelly and historian, Heather Cox Richardson debut a collaborative series centering on history and politics. See the first episode here (it’s approx 4 minutes).
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Monday Tilley Watch, The New Yorker Issue Of August 11, 2025
The Monday Tilley Watch takes a glancing look at the art and artists of the latest issue of The New Yorker The Cartoonists and Cartoons Twelve cartoons, thirteen cartoonists (Harry Bliss has illustrated a Shouts & Murmurs). There are two duos (the Spill counts duos as one cartoonist). No newbies. The longest active contributing cartoonist is Roz Chast, whose first New
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