Liza Donnelly On Helen Hokinson From Liza Donnelly’s Substack, Seeing Things, July 24, 2025, “The Cartoons Of Helen Hokinson” — Ms. Donnelly writes about the terrif Ms. Hokinson, whose work is featured alongside many other New Yorker cartoonists in Ms. Donnelly’s upcoming documentary, Women Laughing.* A snippet from Donnelly’s Seeing Things piece: “Hokinson started at The New Yorker in 1925, her
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Friday Spill: Cover Release…Hilary Campbell’s “The Joy Of Snacking: A Graphic Memoir About Food, Love & Family”; Michael Litwak Guests On The Latest Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast; Chat Of Interest…Jason Chatfield & Liana Finck
Cover Release: Hilary Campbell’s “The Joy Of Snacking: A Graphic Memoir About Food, Love & Family Here’s the cover of Hilary Campbell’s next book, out this October (published by Andrews McMeel). Ms. Campbell began contributing to The New Yorker in 2017. Visit her website here. _______________________________________________________________________ Michael Litwak Guests On The Latest Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast Mr. Litwak, a cartoonist
Read moreFriday Spill: New Yorker Cover Artist & Cartoonist John Cuneo Guests On The Cartoon Pad; Lindsey Budde Is The Latest Guest On The Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast
New Yorker Cover Artist & Cartoonist John Cuneo Guests On The Cartoon Pad John Cuneo, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 2009, joins co-hosts (and New Yorker colleagues) Bob Eckstein and Michael Shaw for a wide-ranging discussion. Listen here. Mr. Cuneo’s most recent book is Good Intentions (Fantagraphics) Visit John Cuneo’s website here.
Read moreFriday Spill: Bruce Eric Kaplan Is The Latest Guest On The Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast; Attempted Bloggery Tracks A Wednesday Addams Original; More Insectopolis; “Giddydown”
Bruce Eric Kaplan Is The Latest Guest On The Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast Bruce Eric Kaplan (BEK) is the latest guest on the always entertaining Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast. Listen to it here (It’s episode # 204 for those keeping track). Mr. Kaplan, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 1991, appears in the upper left of this screenshot.
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