Out now in paperback (in a slightly smaller format than the hardcover) is Bob Mankoff‘s memoir, How About Never — Is Never Good For You? My Life in Cartoons. Link here to Mr. Mankoff’s website.
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Mid-Week Round-Up
Bob Mankoff, The New Yorker’s Cartoon Editor, has been busy lately, traveling hither and yon, leaving radio interviews, print interviews and articles in his wake. Here’s a sampling: From swarthmore.edu, November 4, 2014, “Getting Serious About Funny Business: Robert Mankoff on Cartoons and Psychology” Radio interview, wabe.org, November 4, 2014, “Robert Mankoff, Cartoon Editor of The New Yorker” From mlive.
Read more“The New Yorker Family Reunion Panel” at Westport Historical Society; Liana Finck signing A Bintel Brief at MoCCA Arts Fest; Bob Mankoff Book Tour Rolls On
“The New Yorker Family Reunion Panel” featuring children of Golden Age New Yorker artists, Alice Harvey, Perry Barlow, Edna Eicke, Arthur Getz and Whitney Darrow, Jr., Saturday, April 12th at The Westport Historical Society. Also on the panel: the children of James Geraghty, the magazine’s Art Editor from 1939 through 1973. You can find examples of work by the artists
Read moreBob Mankoff Website Launched!
For all those lovers of the New Yorker Cartoon (and Cartoonists), this is shaping up to be quite a week. How About Never — Is Never Good For You? a memoir by The New Yorker‘s cartoon editor, Bob Mankoff, is just hitting the bookstores, and now we have a brand new website, bobmankoff.com to spend time in/on/with. Mr. Mankoff has
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