Back in June of this year, I had the good fortune to interview Lee Lorenz, the former New Yorker Art Editor (and later Cartoon Editor). The event was held at The Westport Historical Society as part of the festivities surrounding their exhibit, Cover Story: The New Yorker in Westport. My thanks to all the good folks at the Society
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Reminder: Lee Lorenz “In Conversation” Tomorrow at the Westport Historical Society; Mick Stevens’ last Daily Cartoon posted
A reminder that Lee Lorenz, The New Yorker‘s Art Editor from 1973 through 1993 and its Cartoon Editor from 1993 through 1997 will be “in conversation” with me tomorrow at The Westport Historical Society @ 4:00. Information here. Mr. Lorenz is a long-time contributor to New Yorker — his cartoons have been appearing in the magazine since 1958. From The Westport
Read moreThe Washington Post’s Charles Barsotti Obit; Washington Post’s Michael Cavna on Barsotti;
From The Washington Post, June 18, 2014, “Charles Barsotti, New Yorker Cartoonist known for his simplicity, dies at 80” From Michael Cavna’s Washington Post blog, Comic Riffs, “RIP Charles Barsotti: New Yorker Artist was ‘master cartoonist, a true original, and a nice guy, to boot.’”
Read moreFormer New Yorker Art/Cartoon Editor Lee Lorenz at The Westport Historical Society
From the Westport Historical Society, “A Conversation with Lee Lorenz” (there was an Ink Spill notice about this event a few days ago, but the Society hadn’t added it to their site at the time — the link above takes you to the WHS homepage). As noted in the WHS post I hope to cover a lot of territory
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