__________________________________________________________________________ Liza Donnelly Live Draws For You If you’ve been on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram in recent years you’ve probably run into some of Liza Donnelly‘s live-drawing (either seeing her actually drawing, or stories of where she’s been live-drawing). A pioneer in the field of visual journalism, she’s gone around the globe drawing people and places. Now at home (like
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The Weekend Spill: Emily Hopkins Essay; The Tilley Watch Online, The Week Of March 9-13, 2020
_______________________________________________________________________________ Essays Of Interest…Includes Emily Hopkins Pretty Bitches: On Being Called Crazy, Angry, Bossy, Frumpy, Feisty, And All the Other Words That Are Used To Undermine Women has just been released by Seal Press. Edited by Lizzie Skurnick, it includes an essay by New Yorker cartoonist Emily Hopkins (Emily Richards at the time of her New Yorker debut) is included.
Read morePersonal History: Sketchbooks; Today’s Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon
In 1972 or 1973, several years before my work was first accepted into The New Yorker, I began drawing in the black sketchbooks you see above. At the time it seemed like a good idea, and it remained a good idea until the late 1970s, when having arrived at Sketchbook #73 (yes, I numbered them), I suddenly stopped. The reason
Read moreThe Weekend Spill: Chast & Marx In Connecticut; The Tilley Watch Online for the Week of February 24th-28th, 2020
Chast & Marx In Connecticut Roz Chast & Patricia Marx will be at the Ridgefield Public Library on March 13th, promoting their most recent book,You Can Only Yell At Me For One Thing At A Time. It’s probably safe to assume there’ll be some ukulele playing at this ticketed event (five bucks). Ms. Chast began contributing to The New Yorker
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