The Latest American Bystander; Jason Chatfield’s Covid-19 Diary; Daily Cartoon & Daily Shouts Cartoonists (Yesterday’s & Today’s)…And Barry Blitt’s Kvetchbook

The latest American Bystander (March 2020) has landed on my desk —  it’s a treat!  Here are The New Yorker cartoonists whose contributions you’ll find in the issue (and in the case of John Cuneo, on the issue’s cover): George Booth (besides a full-page Booth drawing there’s a lovely photo of Mr. Booth on the very last page), Roz Chast

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A Tour Of Harry Bliss’s “Ink Slingers” Exhibit In New Hampshire

  While browsing New Yorker cartoonist/cartoon info online yesterday I came across this enticing entry:   “Ink Slingers,” an exhibition of cartoon drawings from the collection of New Yorker cartoonist, and Cornish resident, Harry Bliss, is on view at Philip Read Memorial Library in Plainfield. The show, which includes original drawings by cartoonists and illustrators, is on view through June.

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Today’s Daily Cartoonist: John Cuneo; Cover Revealed For Marisa Acocella’s “The Big She-Bang”; A Graphic Novel By Robert Grossman; Christopher Weyant’s New Book; Article Of Interest: Liam Walsh; Today’s Daily Shouts… By Ellie Black; More Spills…Ken Krimstein, Edward Koren

Today’s Daily Cartoonist/Cartoon John Cuneo, who has this week’s New Yorker cover, gets toady.  Visit Mr. Cuneo’s website here. _____________________ Cover Revealed For Marisa Acocella’s “Big She Bang” And now we have a cover for The Big She-Bang: The Herstory of the Universe According to God the Mother as Told to Marisa Acocella.  Out November 19, 2019, from Harper Wave. 

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More Robert Grossman; Liza Donnelly’s Parade Profile

More Grossman From across the pond, this obit of Robert Grossman in The Independent, March 29, 2018,  “Robert Grossman: illustrator and Cartoonist Behind Airplane! Poster Who Lampooned US Presidents” ___________________________________________________________ Donnelly Profiled From Parade, March 29, 2018,  “New Yorker Cartoonist Liza Donnelly on Women and Humor and the Power of Live Drawing”

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