The Monday Tilley Watch Takes A Glancing Look At The Art & Artists Of The Latest Issue Of The New Yorker The Cover: bicycles The Cartoonists & Cartoons: Twelve cartoons, thirteen cartoonists (Emily Flake has a “Comic Strip”). One duo, that we know of (the Spill counts duos as one cartoonist). No newbies. The longest active contributor in the issue is
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Weekend Spill: NYTs On Barbara Shermund “Overlooked No More”; Ward Sutton’s “Adams Family”; Peter Kuper Is The 2022 Herblock Prize Finalist; Book Review Of Interest: Hilary Campbell’s “Murder Book”; Video Of Interest: A Panel Discusses Booth Doc; The Tilley Watch Online: February 28 – March 4, 2022; Kendra Allenby “Turning Words Into Watercolors”
The NYTs On Barbara Shermund: “Overlooked No More” Hurray for Barbara Shermund! The paper of record has finally got around to noting her life and work. The first Barbara Shermund obit — at least as far as I’ve been able to discover — was the notice, above left, published September 9, 1978. I found it online years ago in
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Monday Tilley Watch, The New Yorker Issue Of March 7, 2022
The Monday Tilley Watch Takes A Glancing Look At The Art & Artists Of The Latest Issue Of The New Yorker The Cover: Ukraine-centric The Cartoonists And Cartoons: Thirteen cartoons, fourteen cartoonists (Ed Steed takes care of the “spots” in this issue). The Spill counts duos as one cartoonist. There’s one duo in the issue (that we know of): Liza Donnelly
Read moreFriday Spill: Radio Appearance Of Interest…Joe Dator; Catch Up With The Daily Cartoon
More Dator One of the fun byproducts of a freshly published book is that we the reading (and cartoon-enjoying) public get to enjoy the surrounding PR. Such is the case with Joe Dator’s just released Inked: Cartoons, Confessions, Rejected Ideas, and Secret Sketches (Prospect Park Books). One of Mr. Dator’s most recent appearances was on Canadian radio’s CBC Listen.
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