From carlanthonyonline.com, October 13, 2013, “Honoring the First Lady of the World in Cartoons” — a look at how some cartoonists captured Eleanor Roosevelt. Examples include work by Robert Day (his classic drawing, “For gosh sakes, here comes Mrs. Roosevelt!” from the June 3, 1933 New Yorker appears to the left), Helen Hokinson, Alan Dunn, and Richard Decker. You
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Flake’s Daily; About Cliff Roberts
Emily Flake has begun her shift for newyorker.com’s Daily Cartoon. See it here. Mike Twohy was previous. Link to Ms. Flake’s website here. And… Here’s an interesting post from the blog, Fishink, August 21, 2013, “Cliff Roberts Mid century Illustrator of Jazz and Muppets” — Mr Roberts was published four times in The New
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From City Paper, June 13, “New Doc on New Yorker Cartoonists features Emily Flake, Author of CP’s Lulu Eightball” — a few words from Emily Flake about working for The New Yorker. The “new doc” is, of course, the forthcoming film, Very
Read moreAn Award for Loube’s “Every Tuesday Afternoon”
From Oscars. org, “Academy Announces Medal Placement For 2013 Student Academy Awards” — Rachel Loube’s “Every Tuesday Afternoon” has been awarded a silver medal in the Documentary category. The film features assorted veteran New Yorker cartoonists as
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