Thurber Thursday: Cassettes, Anyone?

Cassettes, Anyone?  Back in the late 1970s, early 1980s, cassettes seemed to be giving vinyl records a run for their money — they were the next big thing. Altho I had been buying vinyl albums for decades, the idea of the cassette  — especially buying blank tapes and making your own mix — was appealing. I had the beginnings of

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The Ink Spill Interview: Edward Koren

                  The Ink Spill Interview: Edward Koren Of the nearly 700 artists who have contributed cartoons to The New Yorker in its 97 years, Edward Koren is among the half-dozen who have contributed 60 years or more. 60 years of cartoons and covers! That is a massive amount of commitment, resilience, artistry,

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Thurber Thursday: 3 More Thurbers At Auction Along With Originals By Charles Addams, Rea Irvin, William Steig, and More!

3 More Thurber At Auction The  latest Swann Illustration auction catalog is now online. Among the work by New Yorker contributors Charles Addams, William Steig, Edward Sorel, George Price, Lee Lorenz, R.O. Blechman, Frank Modell, John Held, Jr., Barbara Shermund, Rea Irvin, Mischa Richter, C.E.M. (Charles E. Martin), and Richard Taylor, are 3 drawings by James Thurber.   “Are there

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Tuesday Spill: Drawings From The Charles Rice Collection: Mischa Richter, Charles Saxon, Syd Hoff, VIP, Gardner Rea

 This is a tale of one-thing-leads-to-another. A few weeks ago I posted a link to Mike Lynch’s blog about an article, “Those Cartoonists!” provided to Mike by Dick Buchanan.The article was written by Charlie Rice. Mr. Rice wore many hats over his 60 years, including  author (he collaborated with W.C. Fields on Fields For President), and columnist (“Charlie Rice’s Punchbowl”). He

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