________________________________________________________________ It appears that this long-ago rejected cover painting is going to be a Spill Easter thing. ___________________________________________________________ An Editor’s Burial: Journals and Journalism From The New Yorker and other Magazines, coming our way in July from Penguin/Random House. This from the publisher: A glimpse of post-war France through the eyes and words of 14 (mostly) expatriate journalists
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The Weekend Spill; The Tilley Watch Online, The Week Of March 23-27, 2020; GOAT Back!
___________________________________________________________________________________ An end of week list of New Yorker artists who contributed to newyorker.com features, March 23-27, 2020 The Daily Cartoons: Bob Eckstein, Avi Steinberg, Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell, Zoe Si, Maddie Dai. Daily Shouts: Paul Karasik, Olivia de Recat, Emily Flake. …and Barry Blitt’s Kvetchbook. See all of the above and more here. __________________________________________________________________________ GOAT Back! Should’ve mentioned the
Read moreToday’s Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon; New York Comics And Picture-Story Symposium Goes Online Via Zoom; Today’s Daily Shouts Cartoonist: Olivia de Recat; Blitt’s Screamin’ Kvetchbook
_________________________________________________________________ Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell is today’s Daily Cartoonist. See her Daily cartoon here, and visit her website here. Ms. Campbell began contributing to The New Yorker in November of 2017. _________________________________________________________________ New York Comics And Picture Story Symposium Goes Online Via Zoom The Symposium, a treasure and a treat, has continued on online via Zoom. The next event is
Read moreThe Monday Tilley Watch, The New Yorker Issue Of January 13, 2020
A few thoughts on the art in the latest issue of The New Yorker… The Cover: a moment in a museum, courtesy of Bruce McCall (read a Q&A with him here). The second cover in a row with ( for me) a retro feel to it. I could see Charles Addams doing something like this, or the late great Richard
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