Victor Varnado, who began contributing to The New Yorker in July of 2019, joins the always fun Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast crowd (above, clockwise from the top left: co-host, Beth Lawler, co-host, Paul Nesja, co-host, Nicole Chrolavicius, Mr. Varnado. It’s episode 203 for those keeping track… listen here! ___________________________________________________________________ Fave Photo Of The Week…Peter Kuper Here, courtesy of Attempted Bloggery‘s
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Jason Chatfield Is The Latest Guest on The Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast The Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast celebrates its 200th episode. Jason Chatfield, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 2017, is on hand for the festivities. Listen here. — Photo: clockwise from top left…co-host Nicole Chrolavicius, co-host Paul Nesja, Jason Chatfield, co-host Vin Coca, and co-host Beth Lawler.
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Ellis Rosen Is The Latest Guest On The Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast Ellis Rosen, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 2016, joins co-hosts Beth Lawler (top left, above), Paul Nesja (top right), and Nicole Chrolavicius (bottom left). This is episode #197, for those keeping track. Listen here. _____________________________________________________ The Latest American Bystander Is In The House Was very happy
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Early Release: Barry Blitt’s Cover for Next Week’s Issue As they do every so often, The New Yorker has early released its next cover. In a short piece on its website, the magazine notes that Mr. Blitt has borrowed “the visual imagery of Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 film, “Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.”
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