Random thoughts on the cartoons (and other stuff) in the latest issue of The New Yorker The Cover: a portrait of Martin Luther King, Jr., by Diana Ejaita. Read a Q&A with her here. The Cartoonists: The Cartoons: Another issue with a healthy dose of cartoons, taking place in far and afield scenarios including a yoga class (courtesy of Lila
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The Monday Tilley Watch, The New Yorker Issue Of January 6, 2020
The Cover: A retro cover! When I saw this attractive cover I immediately placed its style and structure in the early 1960s, and thought of a particular artist: the most prolific of all New Yorker cover artists, Arthur Getz. To illustrate, here’s Mr. Getz’s cover from December 18, 1965 side-by-side with this new one by Pascal Campion. The Cartoonists: The
Read moreRadio Interview Of Interest: Peter Steiner; Today’s Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon
Peter Steiner, the cartoonist behind the cartoon above, talks to WAMC’s Joe Donahue about The Good Cop, Steiner’s latest novel. Link here to hear it. Mr. Steiner’s entry on the Spill‘s A-Z: Peter Steiner Born, Cincinnati, 1940. New Yorker work: 1979 – . Collection: “I Didn’t Bite the Man, I Bit the Office” ( 1994). Mr. Steiner is responsible for
Read moreExhibit, Talk Of Interest: Peter Steiner; Today’s Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon; Spiegelman At The Rockwell Museum
Exhibit,Talk Of Interest: Peter Steiner You’re a lucky duck if you’re in Austria between October 3, 2019 and February 9, 2020 as you’ll be able to see an exhibit of work at the Karikaturmuseum in Krems by Peter Steiner, who drew the cartoon to the right — the most reprinted New Yorker drawing in modern times. His work will be
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