Thurber Thursday: Columbus

It was a week ago today I set off to Columbus, Ohio with my New Yorker cartoonist colleague and wife, Liza Donnelly. We headed west to be on hand for the presentation (to Roz Chast) of very first Thurber Prize For American Humor in Cartoon Art. Our previous visits to Columbus had all been via plane — this time, we

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Thurber Sunday: Post-Thurber Prize Wrap-Up

It was great fun being onstage at The Columbus Museum of Art, along with Liza Donnelly, for the presentation to Roz Chast of the very first Thurber Prize for American Humor in Cartoon Art. Ms. Donnelly concluded her remarks with this: “The prize goes to someone who, like James Thurber, has shared her world view with unique drawings and masterfully

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Thurber Thursday: Cassettes, Anyone? Pt.2; Reminder: Liza Donnelly’s “Brief History Of The New Yorker Cartoon” At the 92nd St Y Begins Tonight

The subject of last week’s Thurber Thursday was Thurber on cassettes. With help from James Thurber’s granddaughter, Sara Thurber Sauers (see her Comment), three more cassettes can be added to the (virtual) collection. My thanks to Ms. Sauers for her continued support and assistance.  From Ms. Sauers Comment: (Top left) My World and Welcome to It, read by John Cullum,

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