Tom Cheney: Lessons from Charles Rodrigues

                          This is the second installment in an Ink Spill series of cartoonists talking about the important cartoon connections in their lives.  Felipe Galindo wrote about Steinberg last week.  This week, Tom Cheney, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 1978 (one of his most famous contributions

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Interviews: Barsotti, Donnelly; Warp on Her Endowed Oscar; Brains and Cartoons

From The Comics Journal, March 7, 2013, the latest installment of Richard Gehr’s “Know Your New Yorker Cartoonist”: Charles Barsotti And: An interview with Liza Donnelly as part of Judy Clement Wall’s Creativity Interviews, March 7, 2013.   From newyorker.com, two cartoonist-centered  pieces: Bob Mankoff’s blog features Kim Warp talking about her Oscar themed drawing  in the current issue of

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Very late panel notice: Sorel, Munro, Meyerowitz, and Chast; Article/photos: Joe Farris; Gourmet’s Culinary Cartoons

From The Katonah Museum of Art, this post on an event, “The New Yorker’s New York,” being held this evening.  It features a panel discussion with Edward Sorel, Rick Meyerowitz, Roxie Munro, and Roz Chast From The Danbury News Times, November 3, 2011, “Bethel’s Farris offers a poignant memoir of World War II”   From Gourmet Live, November 2, 2011,

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