Weekend Spill (Sunday): Video Of Interest: Roxie Munro & Liza Donnelly At The Art Students League; Photo Of Interest: Donnelly With Roz Chast, Emily Flake, And Amy Hwang At The 92nd St. Y; The Tilley Watch Online, March 21-27, 2022

Liza Donnelly was in the big apple the past few days promoting her newly released Very Funny Ladies: The New Yorker’s Women Cartoonists. Both events were taped, with The Art Students League talk available to view now.           Roxie Munro & Liza Donnelly At The Art Students League, March 24, 2022   — Above: Roxie Munro

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Tuesday Spill: Liza Donnelly At The Schulz Museum; Books On The Horizon From David Sipress, Olivia de Recat, Liana Finck, Bob Eckstein, Will McPhail, Harry Bliss & Steve Martin

Liza Donnelly At The Schulz Museum Liza Donnelly, who has been contributing to the New Yorker since 1982, will be the “guest cartoonist” at the Charles M. Schulz museum on March 5th. The museum is located in sunny Santa Rosa, California. All the info here. Ms. Donnelly’s latest book is Very Funny Ladies: The New Yorker’s Women Cartoonists (Prometheus). It’s

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Wednesday Spill: Monday’s, Tuesday’s, & Wednesday’s Daily Cartoon Cartoonists; Daily Shouts Cartoonists

Catching Up With The Daily Cartoonists & Cartoons  Monday’s Daily cartoonist: J.A.K., who began contributing to The New Yorker in 2014.  Tuesday’s Daily cartoonist: Zoe Si, who began contributing to The New Yorker in February of 2020.  Visit her website here.  Wednesday’s Daily cartoonist: Dan Misdea, who began contributing to The New Yorker in July of this year. Visit his

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Weekend Spill: Karasik’s “85 Years Of The New Yorker On The Vineyard”;The Tilley Watch Online, November 15-19, 2021; A Catalog For Shannon Wheeler’s “Forbidden Love” Cartoon Exhibit

Karasik’s “85 Years Of The New Yorker On The Vineyard”    The current issue of Martha’s Vineyard Magazine sports a cover and cover story by Paul Karasik. Mr. Karasik tells the Spill the issue includes two spreads of New Yorker drawings as well as two spreads of Charles Saxon’s work. Looking forward to seeing this! Paul Karasik began contributing to

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