Graphic Piece of Interest by Emily Flake From Emily Flake on The Nib, March 9, 2019, “It’s All In The Family”: ‘Can a hollow woman raise a whole, unbroken child?’” Ms. Flake began contributing to The New Yorker in 2008. Visit her website here. ____________________________________ Book On The Horizon: Peter Steiner’s “The Good Cop” It’s no secret that Peter Steiner,
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Cartoon Collection Of Interest: The Ultimate Cartoon Book Of Book Cartoons
We’ll have to wait til April for it, but judging by the “Look Inside” available on Amazon, The Ultimate Cartoon Book of Book Cartoons will be well worth the wait. Published by Princeton Architectural Press, the anthology was edited by New Yorker cartoonist, Bob Eckstein. Mr. Eckstein has packed the pages with New Yorker contributors such as Sam Gross (whose
Read moreBeginning To Take It Personally: The New Yorker Cartoon Album 1975- 1985
The other day I wrote about the New Yorker Anniversary album: 1925-1975. Following up on that, here’s a little something about the Album that immediately followed it, The New Yorker Cartoon Album 1975- 1985. In the entire run of Albums, this one would have to rank #1 in understated covers. A bit of trivia (or maybe it’s not so trivial):
Read moreRadio Interview of Interest: Peter Steiner
Here’s Peter Steiner on WAMC’s Roundtable with Joe Donahue (broadcast August 28, 2018). Mr. Steiner began contributing to the New Yorker in 1979. From his entry on the Spill‘s A-Z: Mr. Steiner is responsible for one of the most famous (and most republished) New Yorker cartoons in modern times, “On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog.” (published July 5,
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