Tina Brown on The New Yorker’s Cartoonists: “Anyone Who is Funny is Miserable”

Speaking this morning at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism Publishing Course, Tina Brown, editor in chief of The Daily Beast, said that when she arrived at The New Yorker as its new editor in 1992 (replacing Robert Gottlieb), she found the magazine’s cartoonists were “the most aggressive” when it came to changes she was making at the magazine. According

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Eight New “One Club” Members: Ralph Lane, Pierre Le-Tan, Robert Lennen, Monroe Leung, Peter Lippman, Robert Love, Robert Malone, and Bill Mauldin

        Eight more cartoonists have been added to Ink Spill’s “One Club” on this 4th of July. One Club members contributed just one drawing (cartoon) to The New Yorker in their careers. Their names have been added to “The New Yorker Cartoonists A-Z” section of this site.  As in yesterday’s batch of new members, one name is

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