Police-related cartoons have long been a New Yorker staple. The very first one, by Gardner Rea, appeared in the very first issue, and the magazine’s second cover, by Al Frueh, featured two policemen riding on a tiny car.
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Wall-to-Wall Cartoonists at David Remnick’s Hello Goodbye Party
The New Yorker‘s editor, David Remnick threw a Hello Goodbye party last night (Hello, Emma Allen, the magazine’s new cartoon editor; Goodbye, Bob Mankoff, the former cartoon editor). It was, by far, the largest gathering of New Yorker cartoonists since 1997, when forty-one gathered for an Arnold Newman group photo (it appeared in the magazine’s first cartoon issue, December 15,
Read moreInterview of Interest: Paul Noth
Here’s an interesting Q & A with New Yorker cartoonist, Paul Noth. From the Columbia Journalism Review, December 26, 2016, “Q & A: Artist Behind the Infamous New Yorker cartoon on the craft, his inspiration” Link to Mr. Noth’s website here.
Read moreLive New Yorker Cartoons Return to Late Night with Seth Meyers
The New Yorker’s editor, David Remnick has returned to NBC’s “Late Night with Seth Meyers” to interpret a number of New Yorker cartoons brought to life. The live cartoons are (from top to bottom) by Alex Gregory, Paul Noth, Harry Bliss and Tom Toro. Watch it here.
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