Weekend Spill: Event Of Interest…Harry Bliss & Steve Martin Together (Virtually); The Tilley Watch Online, October 3-7, 2022

Event Of Interest: Harry Bliss & Steve Martin The cartooning duo will appear (virtually) on November 16th to promote Mr. Martin’s new book. All the info here.  Mr. Bliss began contributing cartoons to The New Yorker in 1998. Visit his website here.      _______________________________________________________________________ The Tilley Watch Online, October 3-7, 2022 An end of the week listing of New

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Monday Tilley Watch: The New Yorker Issue Of July 4, 2022

The Monday Tilley Watch Takes A Glancing Look At The Art & Artists Of The Latest Issue Of The New Yorker The Cover: Holiday scene.  Cartoonists & Cartoons: Paul Noth, Suerynn Lee, Lonnie Millsap, Sarah Kempa, Zachary Kanin, Navied Mahdavian, Kim Warp, Roz Chast, Lars Kenseth, George Booth, Edward Koren, Julia Suits, Will McPhail Thirteen cartoons, fourteen cartoonists (Ed Steed has

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Weekend Spill: Dan Misdea Guests On Bob Eckstein & Michael Shaw’s Cartoon Pad Pod; The Tilley Watch Online, June 6-11, 2022; Congrats To Liam Walsh on “Red Scare”; Saturday Morning Reading

Dan Misdea Guests On Bob Eckstein & Michael Shaw’s Cartoon Pad Pod Mr. Misdea began contributing to The New Yorker in the July 26, 2021 issue. Listen here! Visit his website here.  Bob Eckstein began contributing to The New Yorker in 2007.  Michael Shaw began contributing to The New Yorker in 1999. ___________________________________________________________ The Tilley Watch Online, June 6-11, 2022 

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Weekend Spill: Tis’ A Puzzlement!; The Tilley Watch Online, April 25-29, 2022; A Couple Of Cartoon Bank Collections; One More Live-Event Reminder: 14 New Yorker Artists In NYC Tomorrow

Tis A Puzzlement!   The Spill‘s good friend, the illustrator Tom Bloom has sent in a scan of a bookplate he found affixed to a copy of Robert Benchley’s Beside Himself. I’m posting it in hope a Spill reader will be able to shed some light on Mary E. Hemenway and her fascinating bookplate. You’ll notice Otto Soglow’s Little King

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